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Journalism Yellow Unnecessarily Sensational Headlines In The Loop 789 Exaggerated Newspapers

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Idiom YELLOW JOURNALISM
Definition journalism that is exaggerated or unnecessarily sensational
Examples
  1. Some of the newspapers that are for sale at the checkout counter of the supermarket have headlines that are sensational as well as untrue. They are an example of yellow journalism.
  2. Some newspaper reporters resort to yellow journalism to sell more copies of their newspapers. They unnecessarily report the shocking details of events such as murders just to get headlines that catch the eye.

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